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'''James Robinson''' was a contestant in [[Series 49]] and [[Series 60]]. From Mirfield, West Yorkshire, he first appeared just before his 15th birthday, losing the game to eventual 4th seed [[Ian Buckley]].  He was asked back 6 weeks later for a [[special episode]] against another junior contestant [[Lucy Guile]].  This was broadcast in 2004.  In 2009, he reappeared on the show as an adult now aged 21, managing to win two games before a narrow defeat of one point in the third.
 
'''James Robinson''' was a contestant in [[Series 49]] and [[Series 60]]. From Mirfield, West Yorkshire, he first appeared just before his 15th birthday, losing the game to eventual 4th seed [[Ian Buckley]].  He was asked back 6 weeks later for a [[special episode]] against another junior contestant [[Lucy Guile]].  This was broadcast in 2004.  In 2009, he reappeared on the show as an adult now aged 21, managing to win two games before a narrow defeat of one point in the third.
  
Something of a Countdown addict, James regularly returns to the studio to watch shows being recorded live.[[Image:JRC.jpg|thumb|James in his episode against [[Karyn Cooke]]]]
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Something of a Countdown addict, James regularly returns to the studio to watch shows being recorded live.
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==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==
 
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{{episode table}}

Revision as of 00:05, 29 November 2009

James in his first appearance as a child
James in his episode against Karyn Cooke

James Robinson was a contestant in Series 49 and Series 60. From Mirfield, West Yorkshire, he first appeared just before his 15th birthday, losing the game to eventual 4th seed Ian Buckley. He was asked back 6 weeks later for a special episode against another junior contestant Lucy Guile. This was broadcast in 2004. In 2009, he reappeared on the show as an adult now aged 21, managing to win two games before a narrow defeat of one point in the third.

Something of a Countdown addict, James regularly returns to the studio to watch shows being recorded live.

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
3454 4/04/2003 P Ian Buckley 93 – 66 James Robinson Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Magnus Magnusson Susie Dent
S20 30/08/2004 S Lucy Guile 66 – 76 James Robinson Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Bob Bevan Alison Heard
4800 21/04/2009 P Karyn Cooke 71 – 105 James Robinson Jeff Stelling Rachel Riley Tim Vine Susie Dent
4801 22/04/2009 P James Robinson 91 – 74 Louise Bambury Jeff Stelling Rachel Riley Tim Vine Susie Dent
4802 23/04/2009 P James Robinson 86 – 87 Patrick McCurdie Jeff Stelling Rachel Riley Tim Vine Susie Dent